Dimension One Spas Aquatic Fitness System manual
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Table of contents for the manual
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Aquatic Fitness System 2002 Owner’s Manual[...]
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Aquatic Fitness System ii[...]
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Aquatic Fitness System iii Table of Contents I MPORTANT S AFETY I NSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................................................... ........ 1 READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY..................................................................................... .....[...]
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Aquatic Fitness System iv TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE .......................................................................................................... .2 7 H EATING S YSTEM ............................................................................................................................... .................................... 27 E LEC[...]
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Aquatic Fitness System 2002 Owner’s Ma nual 1 Important Safety Instructions READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY The following basic safety pr ecautions should always be followed when you have installed, an d are using, thi s electrical (and gas, in some models) equip ment: Safeguard All Children At All Times. Never permit children to use t[...]
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Aquatic Fitness System 2002 Owner’s Ma nual 2 Risk of Serious Injury or Death. To prevent hair or body entrapment, never operate or use the Aquatic Fitness System if any of the suction fi ttings is broken or missing. The suction fittings of th is Aquatic Fitness System are sized to match t he specific water flow created by the circulation and jet[...]
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Aquatic Fitness System 2002 Owner’s Ma nual 3 To Reduce the Risk of Injury. Always wear shatterproof swim goggles when using HydroSport resistance exercise or rowing equipment. Improper use of HydroSport e quipment or use of aged or worn equipment could result in an eye injury if protective eyewear is not used. Every HydroSport equipment package [...]
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Aquatic Fitness System 2002 Owner’s Ma nual 4 To Reduce the Risk of Injury. Wet surfaces can be slippery. To avoid injury exercise care when entering or exiting the Aquatic Fitness System . To Reduce the Risk of Injury. Maintain water chemistry in accordance with manufacturer ’s instructions. P roper chemical main tenance of Aquatic Fitness Sys[...]
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Aquatic Fitness System 2002 Owner’s Ma nual 5 DO’S AND DON’T’S Do’s • DO read all operating instructio ns. • DO read, understand and follow all Sa fety, Dang er and Wa rning instructions before use. • DO test water temperature wit h your hand before entering to be sure t hat it is comfortable. • DO keep the Aquatic Fitness System [...]
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Aquatic Fitness System 2002 Owner’s Ma nual 6 Aquatic Fitness System Features Congratulations ! You have purc hased the finest Aquatic Fitness System available. Take the time to read these instructions carefu lly. When installe d and maintained properly your Aquatic Fitness System will provide many years of enjoyable, trouble-free o peration. If [...]
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Aquatic Fitness System 2002 Owner’s Ma nual 7 Rowing Seat Additionally, a rowing seat is designed into some models of the Aquatic Fitness System for use with the HydroSport Rowing System. Swim Tether Mounts Swim Tether Mounts are located at each end of the Aquatic Fitness System , so that you can use the optional Rowing System while your part[...]
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Aquatic Fitness System 2002 Owner’s Ma nual 8 Aquatic Fitness System Equipment Pack The Aquatic Fitness System Equipme nt Pack contains all of the equipment required to provid e you with a safe and pleasurable swimming or aquatic ex ercise experience. The equipme nt may be located under the skirt panels or in a remote locatio n and contains the f[...]
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Aquatic Fitness System 2002 Owner’s Ma nual 9 Swim Jet Pumps Produce water flow throug h the swim jets. The swim jet pumps are high-speed pumps only. The secon d and third pump buttons control these pumps. Air Volume Controls Regulate the amount of air that mixes wit h the water in the swim jets to create more volume in the swim flume. The more a[...]
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Aquatic Fitness System 2002 Owner’s Ma nual 10 Using Your Aquatic Fitness System Before you Start To complete the inst allation of your Aquatic Fitness System you must add water. Your dealer cannot complete safety checks, te st equipment operation, or conduct initial t raining until you have added water. T he Aquatic Fitness System should be fill[...]
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Aquatic Fitness System 2002 Owner’s Ma nual 11 Pump 1 Button: Press the butto n once to turn on Pu mp 1 to Lo w Speed. A second press will turn it to High Speed. A third press will turn the pump off. A built-in ti mer will shut the pump off after 20 minutes of operation unless done so manua lly. The Pump 1 Arrow Indi cator will appear on the dis [...]
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Aquatic Fitness System 2002 Owner’s Ma nual 12 Start-Up Procedures 1) Test source water for Calcium (Hardness), Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) and metals ( i.e. Iron, Copper, and Manganese). Consult with an author ized Dimensio n One Spas Dealer if you need assistance testing your source water. Knowing these three water conditions is important to p[...]
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Aquatic Fitness System 2002 Owner’s Ma nual 13 b) Water Condition: Total Alkalinity below 80 ppm Add 4 ounces of Dimensio n One Spas -- pH/Alkalinity Increaser (Sodium Hydroge n Carbonate) with the jets tu rned on high speed. Continu e runnin g jets on high speed for at least 5 minutes. Turn jets off, retest and repeat proc edure until the TA rea[...]
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Aquatic Fitness System 2002 Owner’s Ma nual 14 WATER TESTING: We recommend testing Aquatic Fitness System water twice a week with Dimens ion One Spas -- Spa Test Strips. These are available from an author ized Dimension One Spas Dealer. Adjust total alkalini ty first, when TA is in the proper range, adjust the PH , then check and adjust the sanit[...]
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Aquatic Fitness System 2002 Owner’s Ma nual 15 CHLORINE (SODIUM DICHLO RO-S-TRIAZINETRIONE): Chlorine can be used as a water saniti zer for Aquatic Fitness Systems . However, it is pH sens itive. To be effective, a Aquatic Fitness System’s pH range mus t be maintained betw een 7.2 – 7.8. pH lev els above 7.8 reduce Chlorine’s efficiency and[...]
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Aquatic Fitness System 2002 Owner’s Ma nual 16 SUPER CHLORINATION: Super chlorinatio n also quickly oxidizes the conta minants and burns out body waste su ch as perspiration, hair spray, lotions, etc. that ca nnot be removed by the filter . This waste build-up reduces t he power of the sanitizer making the water d ull and irritating to the ey es [...]
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Aquatic Fitness System 2002 Owner’s Ma nual 17 SEQUESTERANTS (AGENTS FOR CONTROLLING STAINS AND SCALE): A weekly dose of Dimension One Spas -- Sequestrant should he lp minimize staining c aused by metals, and scale caused by excessive Calcium (over 500 p pm). Dimension One Spa s -- Sequestrant should be added to the water upon initial f ill or wh[...]
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Aquatic Fitness System 2002 Owner’s Ma nual 18 Care For Your Aquatic Fitness System Draining Your Aquatic Fitness System Your Aquatic Fitness System is drained by way of a gravity drain that you connect to a garden hose. You may purchase an option al submersible pump from your Aquatic Fitness System dealer or www.d1spas.com to provide quicker dra[...]
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Aquatic Fitness System 2002 Owner’s Ma nual 19 1) Do not attempt to remove the light housing cover without the specia l tool. If you are not able to locate it, con tact an Aquatic Fitness System Service Representa tive to have one sent. 2) Be sure the O-ring is not damaged and is properly in place when replacing the le ns. Contact an Aquatic Fitn[...]
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Aquatic Fitness System 2002 Owner’s Ma nual 20 Care for the Aquatic Fitness System Cover The thermal cover for your Aquatic Fitness System is an extremely durable foam insulated product. See the manufacturer’s literat ure for proper cleaning instructio ns. When the Aquatic Fitness System is not i n use, it is recommended that the cover tie down[...]
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Aquatic Fitness System 2002 Owner’s Ma nual 21 WARRANTY SERVICE INFORMATION Your Aquatic Fitness System warranty gives you specific coverage. Be sure to read the enclosed warranty sheet carefully. The warranty does not cover problems arising from misu se, abuse or neglect, and it does not cover problems caused by improper installation or “perce[...]
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Aquatic Fitness System Glossary of Terms 23 Glossary of Terms Term Definition Air Relief Valve Used for purging air from the filter system whenever serv icing the filter, during initia l startup, and whenever you drain and fill the Aquatic Fitness System . Air Volume Controls Increase or decrease the amount of air drawn through the jets. The intens[...]
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Aquatic Fitness System Glossary of Terms 24 Term (Cont.) Definition Gfci-Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter A type of Circuit Breaker that automatically disconnects power to the Aquatic Fitness System when there is an electrical power leakage to ground. Gravity Drain Valve Used to drain your Aquatic Fitness System . Halogens Free chlorine, bromine or[...]
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Aquatic Fitness System Glossary of Terms 25 Term (Cont.) Definition Pump Union A removable fitting that connects the pump to the Aquatic Fitness System ’s plumbing. Selector Valve Located on the top edge of the Aquatic Fitness System , it diverts jet power from one area of the Aquatic Fitness System to another. Serial Number Please use the serial[...]
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Aquatic Fitness System Troubleshooting Gui de 27 Troubleshooting Guide Heating System Symptom Problem Corrective Action 1. Temperature setting is too lo w 1. Turn up the thermostat 2. Dirty filter 2. Clean filter Does not heat 3. Flow swit ch out of adjustm ent 3. Call for service 1. Temperature setting is to high 1. Turn down the thermostat Too ho[...]
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Aquatic Fitness System Troubleshooting Gu ide 28 Water System Symptom Problem Corrective Action Pulsating jets Water level too low Fill with water to 1” to 2” above bottom of the tile line 1. HydroTherapy Jets closed 1. Open Jets 2. Diverter Valve turned 2. Turn the Diverter Valve clockwise or counter clockwise 3. Dirty Filter 3. Clean Filter 4[...]
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Aquatic Fitness System Troubleshooting Gu ide 29 Symptom (Cont) Problem Corrective Action Pressure or Flow Switch Activated: A pressure or flow switch has been installed to monitor the system. If 3 lights are flashing in the bottom of your display, and no pump(s) is operating, turn the pump(s) on. If the 3 flashing lights disappear, this indicates [...]
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Part No. 01510-517 Rev B 2002 Dimension One Sp as Inc.[...]